Physics, asked by Arna146, 2 months ago

what is meant the fourth dimension???
is it Time????
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Answered by shivarcha226
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Explanation:

-- Philosophers have debated the nature of time long before Einstein and modern physics. But in the 106 years since Einstein, the prevailing view in physics has been that time serves as the fourth dimension of space, an arena represented mathematically as 4D Minkowski spacetime

Answered by Itzraisingstar
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Philosophers have debated the nature of time long before Einstein and modern physics. But in the 106 years since Einstein, the prevailing view in physics has been that time serves as the fourth dimension of space, an arena represented mathematically as 4D Minkowski spacetime.

Where there is space there is time. Any object in space requires 3 dimensions to exist but without time nothing can exist. So a specific time must be there for the presence of an object in space. Hence time is the 4th ( or not) dimension for the existence of that object.

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